This has been the best assembly video I’ve seen. Great job! I’m hoping to build a similar single yoke set-up but still trying to decide on which computer and monitor to get. If you have any suggestions let me know.
Thank you so much for the feedback! I would suggest a couple of things. First off I would get a tv maybe 2k or 4K it honestly doesn’t matter the resolution but I would get about a 36” tv. After that try to hang it up or mount it on a wall so it is over the panel. The panel clamps to a desk so also find a desk that can withstand heavy weight. Lastly find a motherboard that goes in a computer that has a lot of USB ports. You will most likely need to buy a usb hub for more port storage but the more ports on the motherboard, the better off you will be. Sorry if some of this doesn’t make any sense, if you have anymore questions feel free to reply!
Hey, very good video. I found just the info I was looking for. 🙏 thanks for sharing. I think 🤔 I’ll just go ahead and follow you and see if you have anything else to teach me.Thanks again!
Great video. 😀 Thanks for making it. I'm curious - when you turn or push on one of the yokes does the other yoke move in sync with it, or does it just sit there motionless ? Thanks again !!!
Thanks! So when you move one of the yokes the other one is motionless. You can move both yokes at the same time, but only one of them will cause an input. I hope that helps!
The only problem I had was when I bought one of these flight velocity boards it was way!! To big for my desk like height wise so I would take that into consideration furst
dang i have similar but just 1 yoke bht the rest is legit the same but its pretty cool since one can be the pilot and the other kne the co pilot nice setup overall
@@SAnderton5 sorry for the late response, if you are using spad.next, be sure to go to the notification page and download the drivers necessary for the instruments. I think they are call FIP Drivers or something like that. If you are only using the Logitech drivers, then it should automatically work. Just be sure to download the necessary drivers.
I'm curious as to whether the second yoke is active because FS doesn't like multiple inputs for the flight axes from different controllers with different settings. You'll have one yoke giving elevator input for example, while the other could be doing the opposite. I can't see how that will work.
Great question, both yokes can give inputs on fs2020(not at the same time). We usually just take turns flying, because both of us can’t give inputs together. Although you can fly with a yoke, press buttons on the AP panel and use rudder pedals at the same time, you just can’t use 2 elevators/ailerons at the same time.
No, Logitech makes the yoke and instruments, but the panel is from a company called flight velocity. Everything is sold separately if you do it the way we did, building it. But you can buy It premade with the panel, but it does cost more than just building it yourself.
Great video! My setup is exactly like yours I am having a problem with getting everything to work. I would like to get your suggestions on how to make my FIPS work at the same time my radio panels need to work. How can I contact you guys to perhaps get a little assistance? I will send you pictures of my setup. Thanks!
Yes we had the very same problem, first off you can contact us at ttvalphazulu737@gmail.com But to try to answer your questions, I would suggest getting spad.next which is a 3rd party website that has FIPS to use. You will find instructions on that website that will guide you to the rest. It should explain that you need to download the Logitech drivers necessary. These drivers are found on Logitech g website. The bad part about spad.next is, it costs money, it’s not too expensive though. You can get a free trial to test it out. If you still have issues, contact us on our email and we will gladly help out! Thanks for the comment!
So sorry for the late reply, we bought all of these separately, but you can buy a complete set that costs a bit more off of the flight velocity website
Yeah so the “radio panel” we put in the middle can be doubled as a squak code. So the top panel we usually use as radio frequencies and the bottom is for squak
Yes, both yokes work on any plane sim. We mainly play msfs and fsx so we have not tried it for x plane, but I’m sure it would work there too! You need to download the proper drivers from Logitech’s website, and I would suggest getting spad.next these websites and links allow you to connect your sim. I must say, the connection to the sim was a lot of trial and error, so have patience and try different things.
Hey guys I would like to know where I can find the plate that attach the Logitech G (Saitek) Flight Simulator Yoke to the Flight Velocity FV3D - Dual Yoke Mid Profile Cockpit Panel - Logitech G Pro Flight and Saitek
Are you using this setup for 737 primarily or flying a variety of aircraft? My interest is in the 737 but am trying to learn to fly starting off with a lesser aircraft first. And you panel appears it would be useful for the Cessna all the way up to a 737. Thanks.
Yes we have used this anywhere from a Cessna to a 737 to an A380, although flying an airbus with yokes is quite weird 😂 but yes it works with everything
Thanks for the reply. One nice part of the frame you all used is that it has an opening for the big box that the yoke is attached to. In my present setup the yoke and box sits on a desk and is too high and I am too far away from my 32 inch monitor due to the length of the box.
Sorry for the late response, the panel is on the desk with the help of clamps, those clamps can be unscrewed to move the panel, so no it’s not permanent
True, although we had to get another hub for the 6 pack, and the usb 2.0 hub was less expensive than the 3.0 and since the 6 pack was 2.0 we decided to get that
@@alphazulu7372 thx so much ill probably just purchase one from flight velocity because i think ill fuck something up also do you have to bind everything or does it do that automatically
@@GavFlys idk how prebuilt work, also i doubt the honey comb yoke fits, but you can always try. You can buy an add on trim wheel, but the Logitech AP panel comes with one.
@@GavFlys after some research, I found that some of the prebuilt flight velocity panels already come with honeycomb yokes, so nvm I guess you can use honeycomb, also some boards come with 2 slots for throttle so that way you can use 1 slot for throttle mixture etc. And one for the trim wheel